Ozmo
Cornet

Solen Cikolata
Gida San

Taste:
4

Texture:
4

Novelty:
4

All
scores out of 5

When
it comes to candies delivered in cones, I have a pretty strong bias
against them. Most (but not all) of the time I find that candies that
come delivered in a cone are cheap low quality candies. It's not to
say that I don't like them, it's just that I often find the ingredients
to be of lower quality. And it's not just the filling that is of low
quality; often the cone itself is stale, tasteless, or so light that
it just crumbles. A cone themed treat is rarely something that I look
forward to, until today.

This cone is the exception
to the common rule of cone themed treats. It's not the best treat
I've ever eaten in my life, but it might be one of the best cone treats
I've ever tried. The design is simple, chocolate and candy covered
chocolate, in a nice high quality cone. When I took my first bite
I was expecting the chocolate to be hard and figured the treat would
just fall apart, but I was wrong. The chocolate was soft and smooth,
and it allowed me to take my time eating the cones contents. The candy-covered
chocolate (like and M&M or Smartie) were fine, it was probably
my least favorite part of this treat, but it did give it a little
bit of texture.

The cone however was a
great highlight. Instead of a cheap (and possibly stale) cone, the
Ozmo Cornet has a nice thick high quality sugar cone. This cone actually
adds to the treat with a sweet taste and a great crunchy texture.
The crunch is good enough to give it texture, but not so much that
the entire thing falls apart on the first bite. I've tasted a few
cone themed treats before that were OK, but if they had a cone like
this I think I would have enjoyed them much more. I think a few candy
companies could learn from the Ozmo Cornet. The trick is to make sure
that each element doesn't just ad to the novelty, the must also work
to improve the taste and texture as well.